News Americas, MIAMI, FL, Fri. Oct. 27, 2017: A growing number of Jamaican reggae and dancehall artists have signed on help raise money to help Caribbean victims of the recent hurricanes.
The artists will be part of JAMATHON, a benefit concert set for Wednesday, November 22, 2017 at The Red Stripe Oval in Kingston, Jamaica.
The concert is part of the Caribbean Love Now campaign launched by US investor and Reggae Sumfest CEO Joe Bogdanovich to mobilize support for relief and recovery for the islands affected by Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
The artists joining the fundraising line-up to date are:
Assassin
Beenie Man
Blvk H3ro
Bunny Wailer
Carlene Davis
Chino McGregor
Christopher Martin
D-Major
Devin Di Dakta
Etana
Freddie McGregor
Harry Toddler
Iba Mahr
Jah Cure
Jesse Royal
Naomi Cowan
Nesbeth
Raging Fyah
Richie Spice
Romain Virgo
Sizzla
Stephen McGregor
Third World
Tommy Lee Sparta
and Vegas.
Proceeds from the money raised by Caribbean Love Now will go directly to the people and countries affected by Hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Fans across the world will be able to experience Caribbean Love Now JAMATHON via live stream on YouTube at the Reggae Sumfest Live Streaming & Video channel. An online donation site will be announced shortly through which global contributions will be accepted.
The cost of tickets for the local Jamaica concert range from: J$1,000 – J$6,000.